John 7:6

6 "My time," replied Jesus, "has not yet come, but for you any time is suitable.

John 7:6 Meaning and Commentary

John 7:6

Then Jesus said unto them
In answer to their solicitations and arguments used with him, to go up to the feast:

my time is not yet come;
meaning, not the time of his death, or of his exaltation and glorification, or of the showing of himself forth unto the world; though all this was true; but of his going up to this feast; as appears from ( John 7:8 ) ;

but your time is always ready;
intimating, they might go at any time; their lives were not in any danger, as his was, and had nothing to consult about the preservation of them; it was all one to them when they went up, whether before the feast, that they might be ready for it, or at the beginning, middle, or end of it, as to any notice that would be taken of them, unless they should be guilty of an omission of their duty; but not on any other account; which was not his case.

John 7:6 In-Context

4 For no one acts in secret, desiring all the while to be himself known publicly. Since you are doing these things, show yourself openly to the world."
5 For even His brothers were not believers in Him.
6 "My time," replied Jesus, "has not yet come, but for you any time is suitable.
7 It is impossible for the world to hate you; but me it does hate, because I give testimony concerning it that its conduct is evil.
8 As for you, go up to the Festival. I do not now go up to this Festival, because my time is not yet fully come."
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